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Have you ever wondered about the different types of file format for video? Turns out they are a lot more complicated than you might think. This article from VideoMaker does a great job of simplifying the complexities of .mov, .m4v, etc...

This is a very useful site for quickly finding the Hex Code value for colors. They also organize the site based on popular color pallets as well. You just click the color you like and the hex code copies to your clip board and then you paste it where ever you need it. Easy.

The FIRST 10 people to register get a free IDIODC Mug. But you'll need to also show up at the event to receive it :)We're looking forward to seeing everyone there and sharing a delicious, hot, cup-o-coffee, or your favorite warm beverage. It's going to be a great networking opportunity for you, and you'll be learning something new as well. So, be sure to register and get it on your calendar.

This article was shared by John Kissinger who was is a VO Actor and a guest on a recent episode of IDIODC. Reading this article will help you understand that you don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on a mic to get good quality audio for your elearning. There are other factors that are more important.

This is great reminder to think about how we can get better at the processes we use within our training departments. In this article Kathy writes about options for creating Training Request Forms for your intake process.

This is a great resource for quality custom created music for your videos, presentations, and other digital content products. NOTE: Please read the copyright instructions. Royalty-free does not always mean FREE. This guy is trying to make a living. So help him out.

Unsplash.com is a common site for finding creative commons images that can be used in your elearning content. Remember to always give attribution in your course if you choose to use images from sites like Unsplash.com.

Some of the most creative instruction has come from creative personalities outside of the L&D industry. Commoncraft.com is a perfect example. Remember RSS in Plain English?Now you can learn from the masters who launched the explainer revolution. Check out their academy... or if you can't commit to that then I would also suggest the book: The Art of Explanation.